The following papers encompass and delineate the methods, challenges, progress and growth of the Tunica language revitalization project among other related linguistic topics. Beginning with the most recent, the papers are ordered by date of their presentation at a linguistic conference.
Anderson, Patricia and Judith M. Maxwell (in press). “Tunica Language” in Languages of Louisiana. ed. Nathalie Dajko and Shana Walton . Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.
Heaton, Raina & Patricia Anderson (in press). When Animals Become Human: Grammatical Gender in Tunica. International Journal of American Linguistics
Anderson, Patricia (2014). Recovering Trapped Voices: Analyzing Archives and their Role in Language Revitalization. Paper presented at American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL. (December 7).
Anderson, Patricia (2014). On the Tunica Linguistic Trail: Gathering Elusive Archive Materials. Paper presented at the Conference on Language Revitalization: Sleeping and Awakened Languages of the Gulf South, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. (March 7).
Alcantara, Craig (2014). Stress in Tunica Word Formation and Noun Derivation. Paper presented at the Conference on Language Revitalization: Sleeping and Awakened Languages of the Gulf South, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. (March 7).
Bennett, Joyce (2014). Tunica-Tulane Language Revitalization Project: History, Strategy, and Goals. Paper presented at the Conference on Language Revitalization: Sleeping and Awakened Languages of the Gulf South, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. (March 7).
DePriest, John (2014). Proto-Gulf: A Comparative Investigation of a Postulated Protolanguage. Paper presented at the Conference on Language Revitalization: Sleeping and Awakened Languages of the Gulf South, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. (March 7).
Heaton, Raina (2014). ‘Gulf’ as a linguistic sub-area. Paper presented at the Conference on Language Revitalization: Sleeping and Awakened Languages of the Gulf South, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. (March 7).
Herbert, Zach (2014). Phonological Harmony Systems in Language Vitality. Paper presented at the Conference on Language Revitalization: Sleeping and Awakened Languages of the Gulf South, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. (March 7).
Kelly, Mary Kate (2014). Auxiliary Verbs in Tunica. Paper presented at the Conference on Language Revitalization: Sleeping and Awakened Languages of the Gulf South, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. (March 7).
Anderson, Patricia (2013). Authenticity & Dormant Language Reawakening: A Case Study of Tunica. Paper presented at American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL. (November 24).
Maxwell, Judith (2013). Lapuhch: Tunica language awakening, a new methodology? Paper presented at The 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC), University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (March 2).
Anderson, Patricia (2012). Transformative Oral Tradition: Grammar and Culture in Tunica Language Revitalization. Paper presented at American Folklore Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. (October 27).
Anderson, Patricia (2012). Gendering of Tunica Nouns and its Relevance to Language Revival. Paper presented at Southeastern Conference on Linguistics, Lexington, KY. (April 12).
Anderson, Patricia (2012). When Animals Become Humans: Tunica Noun Gender in the Revitalization Process. Paper presented at Conference on Endangered Languages & Cultures of Native America, Salt Lake City, UT. (March 23).